On Monday, a federal judge blocked two lawsuits from Mark Meadows — former Pres. Trump's last chief of staff — challenging subpoenas from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots.
The committee subpoenaed Meadows and his phone provider for documents and testimony in September 2021. He filed suit in December 2021, challenging the committee’s legitimacy based on it having fewer members than were originally authorized, and because none of them were nominated by the GOP.
The Jan. 6 committee is out of touch with reality, and its existence is an overreaction to what was for the most part a legitimate protest of questionable election results. Meadows’ correspondence hasn’t been immune to the committee’s distortion of the facts and evidence, and no one should be compelled to cooperate with this illegitimate body.
Allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election are baseless. Meadows was deeply involved in Trump’s anti-democratic plan to overturn the results of the election, and his full cooperation, including testimony, must be obtained to get to the bottom of what happened before and on Jan. 6. His lawsuits are just his way of running out the clock until the GOP possibly takes over the House majority and disbands the committee.